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Instead of hopping out of his car to help his friend - who appears to be taking a flurry of hits to the body - he stays in the car while bystanders try to break up the fight.

After the fracas is broken up, the beaten up man tries to get back into his friend's Audi, only to have to wait sheepishly as the driver unlocks the car door.

Bill Bridle, who filmed the encounter from the safety of his car, can be heard swearing in disbelief as he watches the violent incident unfold.

When he asks the tradesman if he is okay as he calmly steps back into his car, the man replies: 'Yeah ... he f***ing hit my brother.'

One of the tradesmen struck the driver and then ran back with a flying kick for the passenger

At one point one of the tradesmen took off his shirt as bystanders tried to break up the fight

Left to fend for himself: The passenger of the front car was left on his own and retreated after copping a hiding

The tradesmen were both wearing 'Allied Pickfords' shirts, indicating they may be employed by the international furniture removalist company.

The company, which has a branch in Sydney, told Daily Mail Australia: 'We have no comment as the matter is with the police.'

A woman claimed to have seen the men in the black car driving the streets of Merrylands in a dangerous manner at 4.30, directly after the time frame police believe the conflict happened.

'This idiot was coming on the other side of the road did a full three point turn in front of traffic,' she told Daily Mail Australia.

'He was speeding up the street overtaking everybody ... he looked like he was on a mission.'

The tradesmen were both wearing 'Allied Pickfords' shirts, indicating they may be employed by the international furniture removalist company. The company said it had no comment

'He f***ing hit my brother': One of the tradesmen told the man filming the incident that he was fine, explaining why he lashed out

Police said the men involved in the fight could potentially be facing a number of charges

NSW Police said they were reviewing footage of the incident, which took place between 3.30pm and 4.30pm, but said no formal complaints had been made.

They are urging witnesses to come forward.

Detective Inspector Pat Sharkey said police were confident they had identified 'a number of parties' involved in the fight but were yet to interview anyone.

'The key theme from the NSW police is that we would ask that everybody abide by the road rules to start. Secondly, if you are involved in some sort of incident don’t take matters into your own hands, report it to police immediately,' Inspector Sharkey said.

'I don’t want to prejudice any ongoing investigation, but certainly on the sheer vision alone, there are quite serious charges from assault to affray or even the simple offense of conduct (the men could face)'.

It marks the second horrific road rage attack in 24 hours, after a man was filmed allegedly punching a female in the face after a dispute on the Central Coast.

It marks the second horrific road rage attack in 24 hours, after a man was filmed allegedly punching a female in the face after a dispute on the Central Coast (pictured)